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Have you ever been asked what kind of music you like and you frantically think of all your favorite artists, songs, genres and come up with "I like everything!" as an answer? Then you're probably like me! In this podcast, my co-host and I talk about a different music genre each episode. We talk about the history of the genre, the cultural significance, why we like it or not and other fun conversations about popular music. If you love talking about music, tune in!
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Delve into the true sound of the 1970s - the grooves, the rhythms and especially the funk! This episode's genre is pure funk music. Did you know that the term funk comes from the way musicians would be working hard performing that they would sweat so much, enough to smell funky? Learn fun facts like that and listen to all of the songs we played below. Enjoy!Playlist of songs:Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Professor LonghairPrisoner of Love - James BrownOut of Sight - James BrownCold Sweat - James BrownPapa's Got A Brand New Bag - James BrownThank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) - Sly & The Family StoneSay It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud - James BrownFunky Stuff - Kool & The GangJungle Boogie - Kool & The GangFunky Broadway Part 1 - Dyke & The BlazersExpress Yourself - Charles Wright & The 103rd Street Rhythm Band Express Yourself - N.W.A.What is Hip? - Tower Of PowerIt's Your Thing - The Isley BrothersGive Up The Funk - ParliamentOne Nation Under a Groove - FunkadelicMighty Mighty - Earth, Wind & FireSeptember - Earth, Wind & FireLove Rollercoaster - Ohio PlayersRenegades of Funk - Afrika BambaataaMoon Rocks - Talking HeadsYou Dropped A Bomb On Me - The Gap BandMen In Black - Will SmithForget Me Nots - Patrice RushenFight The Power - Public EnemyFunky Drummer - James BrownFight The Power - The Isley BrothersThem Changes - Thundercat
Your introduction to NOLA music on the I Listen to Everything podcast begins not with jazz, but with an upbeat hip hop genre that began in the late 80s. Bounce music is a subgenre that was incredibly succesful in New Orleans but unfortunately took a horrible natural disaster in 2005 to spread to other areas of the U.S.A. You can hear the genre referenced by mainstream artists like Drake, Beyonce, Pharrell Williams, Cardi B and even EDM DJs like Diplo but it will forever be indebted to the crescent city and the regional elements of New Orleans culture. Hope you enjoy!Playlist of songs:Drag Rap - The ShowboysTheme From DragnetFeel Like Funkin' It Up - Rebirth Brass BandBootin' Up - Da' Sha Ra'Ya'll Holla - Ricky BWhere Dey At? - MC T. Tucker & DJ IrvWhere They At - DJ JimiBitches - Reply - DJ JimiAyy Ladies - Travis Porter, TygaBickenhead - Cardi BJubilee All (Stop Pause) - DJ JubileeShake For Ya Hood - Ricky BBack That Azz Up - Juvenile, Lil Wayne, Mannie FreshGin In My System - Big FreediaExpress Yourself - Diplo, Nicky Da BDrop - Diplo, Big FreediaFormation - BeyonceSmoking Gun - Magnolia ShortyIn My Feelings - DrakeNice For What - DrakeLemon - N.E.R.D, Rihanna, Pharrell WilliamsBooty-Whop - Big FreediaBall - T.I., Lil Wayne
Get ready to relax, chill, slack around and not think too hard about the sound quality of this next genre cause this episode is all about the lo-fi/slacker rock/ bedroom pop phenomenon. A genre thats been around since around the late 1980s, its music that was easily made at home and where slight imperfections were accepted and even embraced. Its sound dominated college dorms of the slacking gen x'ers and bedrooms of the covid-ridden gen z'ers with its chill, lo-fi sound.Playlist of songs:Little Pad - The Beach BoysThat Would Be Something - Paul McCartneyPolice & Thieves - Junior MurvinPolice & Thieves - The ClashLittle Hands - Alexander 'Skip' SpenceBeat Down Babylon - Junior BylesGoodbye Piano - R. Stevie MooreN.I.T.A - Young Marble GiantsWhat's Important - Beat HappeningI Am A Scientist - Guided By VoicesJust Like Heaven - Dinosaur Jr.Gimmie Indie Rock - SebadohSummer Babe - Winter Version - PavementGold Soundz - PavementLoser - BeckFuck and Run - Liz PhairDo I Make You Feel Shy - Connan MockasinPretty Pimpin - Kurt VileGive It to Me - HOMESHAKEStill Beating - Mac DeMarcoFreaking Out the Neighborhood - MacDeMarcoSofia - Clairothe perfect pair - beabadoobeeChinese New Year - SALESPluto Projector - Rex Orange County
There are many rock bands Jen & Drew grew up listening to, but we rarely get to talk about them on this podcast - why ? Because Canadian rock bands are not always in the spotlight internationally but they are often played on Canadian radio stations due to our content laws. So in this episode, we talk about the history of rock music in Canada from the 1950s to today and listen to our favourite Canadian rock songs !Playlist of songs:Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream) - The Crew CutsIstanbul (Not Constantinople) - The Four LadsDiana - Paul AnkaPut Your Head On My Shoulder - The Paul AnkaBorn To Be Wild - SteppenwolfThe Weight - The BandAmerican Woman - The Guess WhoFly At Night - ChilliwackSweet City Woman - The StampedersYou Ain't Seen Nothing Yet - Bachman-Turner OverdriveRoller - April WineWorking for the Weekend - LoverboyHeaven - Bryan AdamsThe Safety Dance - Men Without HatsEcho Beach - Martha and the MuffinsThat's Progress - D.O.A.Proud To Be Canadian - Dayglo AbortionsNew Orleans Is Sinking - The Tragically HipWheat Kings - Tragically HipSuperman's Dead - Our Lady PeaceOne Week - Barenaked LadiesThat Song - Big WreckHow You Remind Me - NickelbackI'd Do Anything - Simple PlanWhen The Night Feels My Song - Bedouin SoundclashAll To Myself - Marianas TrenchHelp I'm Alive - MetricThe Suburbs - Arcade Fire
In this episode, we talk about the rule-defying genre that took the jazz scene by storm in the 1960s known as free jazz.Playlist of songs:Intuition - Lennie TristanoCity Of Glass (First Movement): Entrance Into The City - Stan KentonPithecanthropus Erectus - Charles MingusSteps - Cecil Taylor... When Will The Blues Leave? - Ornette ColemanEventually - Ornette ColemanLonely Woman - Ornette ColemanFree Jazz - Ornette ColemanGhosts: First Variation - Albert AylerAscension - Edition I/Pt. 1 - John ColtraneThe Father And The Son And The Holy Ghost - John ColtraneThe Magic City - Sun Ra & His ArkestraHeliocentric - Sun Ra
The 2008 financial crisis left many people without homes, jobs, and hopes for the future... but pop music was there to save us! In the late 2000's and early 2010s, pop songs often featured themes of letting loose, partying, drinking and forgetting about your troubles. Tonight was THE night and tomorrow was uncertain. The only cure for this recession according to popular music was to DANCE! And we may need this cure again very soon.. stay tuned to find out why although I think we all already know😭Playlist of songs:The Way I Are - Timbaland, Keri Hilson, D.O.E.Don't Stop The Music - RihannaJust Dance - Lady Gaga, Colby O'DonisI Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed PeasDynamite - Taio CruzTiK ToK - KeshaLast Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) - Katy PerrySexy Bitch (feat. Akon) - David GuettaParty Rock Anthem - LMFAOLike A G6 - Far East Movement, The Cataracs, DEVSweet Nothing (feat. Florence Welch) - Calvin HarrisGive Me Everything (feat. Nayer) -Pitbull, AFROJACK, Ne-YoWe Found Love - Rihanna, Calvin HarrisDie Young - KeshaI Love It (feat. Charli XCX) - Icona PopTime of Our Lives - Pitbull, Ne-YoPink Pony Club - Chappell RoanAbracadabra - Lady GagaYIPPEE-KI-YAY. (feat. T-Pain) - Kesha, T-Pain
Allow yourself to be immersed in the escapist sounds of dream pop. A genre originally from the 80s combining influences from the psychedelic 60s era with a whole new soundscape, this genre is as weird as it is mystical, magical and often beautiful. The experimentation with sonic textures with reverb, echo, effects pedals as well as whimsical, operatic or breathy vocals from bands like the Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil and A.R. Kane would inspire some popular indie bands that we know and love today. Listen and enjoy !Playlist of songs:All I Wanna Do - The Beach BoysLet It Down - George HarrisonSugar Hiccup - Cocteau TwinsLorelei - Cocteau TwinsSong To The Siren - This Mortal CoilFalling - Julee CruiseA Starting Point - Dif JuzBirthday - The SugarcubesPlainsong - The CureCrazy Blue - A.R. KaneStrange - Galaxie 500Tugboat - Galaxie 500Halah - Mazzy StarFade Into You - Mazzy StarHeaven or Las Vegas - Cocteau TwinsSilver Soul - Beach HouseMoney Trees - Kendrick Lamar, Jay RockSpace Song - Beach HouseAdult Diversion - AlvvaysShow Me How - Men I Trust
While house music originated in Chicago, the disco heavy influence inherent in this genre allowed French artists to give their own unique spin to this movement. With strong foundations in disco and electronic music as well as a generation of musicians growing up on 80s dance music, a new wave of house music was born in France known as the French Touch movement. This episode goes into the history behind artists like St. Germain, Motorbass, Bob Sinclar, Air, Cassius and of course, Daft Punk. We hope you enjoy listening!Watch this documentary to learn more about this genre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNbfgRuypyEPlaylist of songs: Disco Cubizm - I:Cube Disco Cubizm - Daft Punk Remix What to do - Thomas Bangalter Venus (Sunshine People) [DJ Gregory Remix] - Cheek Ezio - Motorbass Deep in it - St. Germain Revolution 909 - Daft Punk Around the World - Daft Punk Music Sounds Better With You - Stardust Lady - Modjo Gym Tonic - Bob Sinclar Prix choc - Etienne de Crecy Feeling for you - Cassius One More Time - Daft Punk World Hold On - Bob Sinclar The Whistle Song - Frankie Knuckles D.A.N.C.E - Justice Neverender - Justice
In this episode, we discuss and listen to a style of music known as Worldbeat - a fusion of Western and non-Western musical styles that began in around the 1980s with artists like Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel and David Byrne incorporating mostly African but also other world music styles into their recordings. While it has its controversies, this genre will allow you to hear sounds you may have not heard before and discover artists from the Global South or as Andrew likes the call it, the recovering countries - you gotta listen to find out what the hell that means.. enjoy !
Playlists of songs:
Born under Punches (The Heat Goes On) - Talking Heads
Water No Get Enemy - Fela Kuti
Expensive Shit - Fela Kuti
Ja Funmi - King Sunny Ade
In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes - Paul Simon, Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Dance into the Light - Phil Collins
(Nothing But) Flowers - Talking Heads
Desert Rose - Sting, Cheb Mami
Set - Youssou N'Dour
Bamboleo - Gipsy Kings
Ko-Yan - Salif Keita
Boyz - M.I.A.
Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa - Vampire Weekend
Born Under Punches - Angelique Kidjo
Once in a Lifetime - Angelique Kidjo
My really cool rock n roll dad joins us again as a special guest for this episode on Southern Rock! Tune in to learn the history of how a community of rock artists from the southern United States drew from their influences of R&B artists and genres to create a unique sound in rock. From the Allman Brothers to Lynyrd Skynyrd, they incorporated sounds from the blues, soul, jazz, gospel, country and many other Southern genres, so there's something for everyone to enjoy!
Playlist of songs:
Hey Jude - Wilson Pickett
Whipping Post - Allman Brothers Band
Midnight Rider - Allman Brothers Band
Can't You See - The Marshall Tucker Band
Fire on the Mountain - The Marshall Tucker Band
Keep On Smilin' - Wet Willie
Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Ballad Of Curtis Loew - Lynyrd Skynyrd
The South's Gonna Do It Again - The Charlie Daniels Band
Here Comes My Girl - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
La Grange - ZZ Top
There Goes Another Love Song - The Outlaws
Flirtin' with Disaster - Molly Hatchet
Hard to Handle - The Black Crowes
Hard to Handle - Otis Redding
Hold On - Alabama Shakes
I Don't - Brittany Howard
Magnolia Road - The Allman Betts Band
Sleeping Dogs - Blackberry Smoke
Broken Window Serenade - Whiskey Myers
Frankenstein - The Edgar Winter Group
In this episode we discuss the genre known as emo, a genre that started when a bunch of angry punk kids realized they were getting a bit too angry and needed to explore a new emotion, sadness. Emotional hardcore eventually morphed into the whiny, heartfelt, pop-punky genre that we know and love today. This explode explores emo's journey from the mid-80s to the present. So grab your tissues and tune in..to your feelings
Playlist of songs
Remainder - Rites of Spring
Building - Embrace
Kiss The Bottle - Jawbreaker
Accident Prone - Jawbreaker
In Circles - Sunny Day Real Estate
Pink Triangle - Weezer
Oh Messy Life - Cap'n Jazz
Is This Thing On? - The Promise Ring
Screaming Infidelities - Dashboard Confessional
Sweetness - Jimmy Eat World
The Taste of Ink - The Used
Ocean Avenue
I'm Not Okay (I Promise) - My Chemical Romance
MakeDamnSure - Taking Back Sunday
Cute Without The 'E' - Taking Back Sunday
This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race - Fall Out Boy
That's What You Get - Paramore
Constant Headache - Joyce Manor
Where the Heart Is - Sweet Pill
Starchild - Sweet Pill
Join us as we explore and celebrate the dynamic landscape of Arabic pop music and its growing influence on the global stage. In this episode, we explore rich melodies and rhythms that define the genre while also examining how it intersects with Western styles like hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music.
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the genre, this episode will open your ears to the beats and melodies that are capturing hearts across the globe.
Playlist of songs:
Le Beirut - Fairuz
Matrahak Bi Albi - Majida El Roumi
Youm Wara Youm - Samira Said, Cheb Mami
Nour El Ein - Amr Diab
Aayshalak - Elissa
El Layali - Nawal Al Zoghbi
Ya Tabtab Wa Dallaa - Nancy Ajram
El Wawa - Haifa Wehbe
Sabry Aalil - Sherine
Allah Aleik Ya Seedy - Ehab Tawfik
Don't Know What to Tell Ya - Aaliyah
Batwanes Beek - Warda
C'est la vie - Khaled
Dammi Falasteeni - Mohammaed Afsaasni
El3ab Yalla - Oka Wi Ortega
Bum Bum - Mohamed Ramadan
Mashkalni - Rashed Al-Majed
Weled Men Al Shukriya - Eman Al Sharif
Inspired by Jen's experience at the Osheaga festival, this episode explores a genre so vast that it spans several decades. From its groundbreaking origins in the 1980s to its resurgence in contemporary music, join us as we discuss synth pop's unique blend of electronic textures and catchy melodies. We’ll also highlight current synth pop acts that are keeping the genre’s legacy alive while pushing its boundaries into new sonic territories. Tune in for a dynamic exploration of how synth pop's innovative spirit echoes through today’s music scene!
Playlist of songs:
Runaway - Del Shannon
Dr. Who - Delia Derbyshire
Pop Corn - Gershon Kingsley
Popcorn - Hot Butter
Popcorn - Crazy Frog
Hiroshima Mon Amour - Ultravox
Are Friends Electric? - Tubeway Army
RYDEEN - YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTRA
Being Boiled - The Human League
Warm Leatherette - The Normal
Enola Gay - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Just Can't Get Enough
Pale Shelter - Tears For Fears
Relax - Frankie Goes To Hollywood
I Want You - Savage Garden
More Than a Feeling - The Moog Cookbook
Poker Face - Lady Gaga
Bulletproof - La Roux
Destroy Everything You Touch - Ladytron
Hustle Rose - Metric
Walking On A Dream - Empire Of The Sun
The Mother We Share - Chvrches
Blinding Lights - The Weeknd
Physical - Dua Lipa
Femininomenon - Chappell Roan
HOT TO GO! - Chappell Roan
Good Luck, Babe! - Chappell Roan
Dive into the vibrant world of New Jack Swing as we explore the genre that defined the late '80s and early '90s. In this episode, we’ll unravel how producers like Teddy Riley blended R&B, hip-hop, and funk to create a fresh sound that took over the charts. From iconic hits to groundbreaking artists, we’ll revisit the tracks and trends that made New Jack Swing a musical phenomenon. Enjoy!
*Some of the songs on this playlist may confuse you if you're a new jack swing conoisseur. Listen to the episode to find out why we included them!
Playlist of songs:
More Bounce to the Ounce - Zapp
When Doves Cry - Prince
Push It - Salt-N-Pepa
Oh Louise - Junior Giscombe
Nasty - Janet Jackson
I Want Her - Keith Sweat
My Prerogative - Bobby Brown
My Prerogative - Britney Spears
Groove Me - Guy
Nite and Day - Al B. Sure!
Straight Up - Paula Abdul
If It Isn't Love - New Edition
It's No Crime - Babyface
Poison - Bell Biv DeVoe
I'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney Houston
Ring My Bell - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
This Is How We Do It - Montell Jordan, Wino
Finesse - Bruno Mars, Cardi B (Remix)
From its origins in Belgian rave culture to its global impact on dance floors, this episode explores the distinctive beats, energetic moves, and cultural influences that define a unique music genre and dance called jumpstyle. It's fun and quirky in the best way possible and will definitely get you jumping so enjoy!
Playlist of songs:
Halloween - Da Boy Tommy
Candyman - Da Boy Tommy
Kol Nedra - Da Boy Tommy, Da Rick
Jumping All Over the World - Scooter
The Question Is What Is The Question - Scooter
How Much Is The Fish? - Scooter
How Do You Do? - Mouth & MacNeal
The Secret - Patrick Jumpen
Kom Tie Dan He! - DJ Norman, The Darkraver
Freefall - Jeckyll
Beatfucker - Ruthless, Vorwerk
Stamp On The Ground - ItaloBrothers
Original Don - Major Lazer, The Partysquad
Bill & Monica - Da Rick
In this episode, we're taking a journey through the world of dubstep music, a genre that started in South London and spread worldwide. From the pioneering sounds of Skream and Benga to the genre-bending innovations of artists like Skrillex, we talk about the significant changes that dubstep went through overtime including a specific type of dubstep called riddim and what makes it unique. So if you're curious about dubstep and want to learn more, tune in!
Playlist of songs:
Death By Stereo - Plastician
Molten - Digital Mystikz
Buck & Bury - El-B, Juiceman
Night - Benga, Coki
Archangel - Burial
0800 Dub - Skream
Midnight Request Line - Skream
Freakshow - Britney Spears
In For The Kill - Skream's Let's Get Ravey Remix - La Roux
Bulletproof - Zinc Remix - La Roux
Beauty - Silkie
Katy on a Mission - Katy B
Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites - Skrillex
Promises - NERO
Bangarang (feat. Sirah) - Skrillex
Everyday - Netsky Remix - Rusko
Everyday - Rusko
Deviance - Dirtyphonics Remix - Excision, Datsik
Yasuo - Bommer, Crowell
Orgalorg - INFEKT
Jotaro - Phiso
While trap music is known for beats filled with hi-hats, snares and hard-hitting basslines, the genre existed before this sound., its name coming from the term "trap house" meaning a house used to make and sell drugs. Southern hip hop artists have been rapping about trapping since the early 90s. Somewhere along the way, producers from Atlanta gave the genre the iconic beat that can be heard on hip hop radio stations till this day. Tune in to find out more about the history of trap music!
Playlist of songs:
Cocaine in The Back The Ride - UGK
Thought Process - Goodie Mob feat. Andre 3000
SpottieOttieDopaliscious - Outkast
Left, Right, Left - Drama
24's - T.I.
Icy - Gucci Mane
Hard in Da Paint - Waka Flocka Flame
B.M.F. - Rick Ross, Styles P
Ballin' - Jeezy, Lil Wayne
Turn On The Lights - Future
Tuesday - ILOVEMAKONNEN, Drake
Love Sosa - Chief Keef
Nonstop - Drake
Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh) - Rich Homie Quan
7/11 - Beyonce
Trap Queen - Fetty Wap
Black Beatles - Rae Sremmurd, Gucci Mane
It's A Vibe - 2 Chainz, Ty Dolla $ign, Trey Songz, Jhene Aiko
Bodak Yellow - Cardi B
Pure Water - Mustard, Migos
fukumean - Gunna
redrum - 21 Savage
Welcome to our first episode in the country genre! This episode explores the fusion genre of country and pop, so even if you're not a country fan, you'll probably know a lot of the songs anyway. Country is making a comeback in the pop charts thanks to certain artists choosing to take country back to its roots, but it may not be the roots that you're thinking of. Tune in to find out the real history behind country pop!
Check out our blog for sources, videos, & more: https://ilistentoeverythingpod.blogspot.com/2024/03/episode-43-country-pop-conundrum.html
Playlist of songs:
I Fall to Pieces - Patsy Cline, The Jordanaires
He'll Have to Go - Jim Reeves
End of the World - Skeeter Davis
Cattle Call - Eddy Arnold
Harper Valley P.T.A. - Jeannie C. Riley
Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' - Charley Pride
Take Me Home, Country Roads - John Denver
Country roads let'sa go (Mario Version)
The Gambler - Kenny Rogers
9 to 5 - Dolly Parton
Man, I Feel Like A Woman! - Shania Twain
Cowboy Take Me Away - The Chicks
Life is a Highway - Rascal Flatts
Before He Cheats - Carrie Underwood
You Belong With Me - Taylor Swift
Need You Know - Lady A
Break Up In A Small Town - Sam Hunt
Wasted On You - Morgan Wallen
Slow Burn - Kacey Musgraves
Follow Your Arrow - Kacey Musgraves
TEXAS HOLD 'EM - Beyonce
Hey It's Franklin - Geek Music
Another 60's revival of the indie rock era, chamber pop or baroque pop is a genre that began in the mid-60s when rock stars started to incorporate classical instruments in their music. A revival occured in the mid-90s as a reaction against the the lo-fi grunge sound and continued into the 2000s and 2010s. We hope you enjoy learning about this genre. Let us know if you can think of any other chamber/baroque pop examples!
Link to the new blog: https://ilistentoeverythingpod.blogspot.com/
Playlist of songs:
When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) - The Beach Boys
In My Life - The Beatles
Play With Fire - Rolling Stones
Walk Away Renee - The Left Banke
God Only Know - The Beach Boys
Nomads - The High Llamas
The Fox in the Snow - Belle and Sebastian
Waltz #2 - Elliott Smith
Nightswimming - R.E.M.
Chicago - Sufjan Stevens
No Cars Go - Arcade Fire
Rococo - Arcade Fire
Oxford Comma - Vampire Weekend
M79 - Vampire Weekend
White Winter Hymnal - Fleet Foxes
Two Weeks - Grizzly Bear
Video Games - Lana Del Rey
Paprika - Japanese Breakfast
In this episode, we listen to the sounds of the favelas through a genre known as funk carioca (or Brazilian funk, favela funk, etc). It is a tenacious genre that began in the streets of Rio and ended up on the for you pages of Tik Tok despite attempts of destruction by the Brazilian elite. Definitely not a genre to miss!
Playlist of songs:
Planet Rock - Afrika Bambaataa
808 Volt Mix - DJ Battery Brain
Pump Up the Party - Hassan
Rocky Theme - Gonna Fly Now
Rap Da Felicidade - Cidinho & Doca, DJ Marlboro
Injecao - Deize Tigrona
Bucky Done Gun - M.I.A.
O Baile Todo - Bonde do Tigrão
Glamurosa - MC Marcinho
Nosso Sonho - Claudinho & Buchecha
Tire e Camisa - Furucão 2000, Cabo
Fala Mal de Mim - Mc Beyonce
Fala Mal de Mim - LUDMILLA
Boladona - Tati Quebra Barraco, DJ Marlboro
Eu vou ficar - Anitta
Funk Rave - Anitta
Olha A Explosão - MC Kevinho
Pon De Floor - Major Lazer, Vybz Kartel
Run the World (Girls) - Beyoncé
Rude Boy - Remix Funk - DJ Lukinha
Automotivo Bibi Fogosa - Bibi Babydoll, Dj Brunin XM, KZA Produções
Tuburão Te Amo - Dj LK da Escócia, Tchakabum, MC Ryan SP, mc jhenny, Mc RF




